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Nearly 4,500 Iranian clothes shops closed in 2015 for breaching morality code

Iran Focus

London, 18 Aug – More than 4,400 clothes shops were shut down in 2015 for violating the strict morality code in Iran, according to a leading official in the State Security Forces.

Hossein Sajedi-Nia, Commander of the State Security Forces said that they offered “indecent apparel violating public morality”.

Rep. Ted Poe seeks protection for Iranian MEK in Iraq’s Camp Liberty

Iran Focus
Washington, 18 Aug – A United States Congressman has written an op-ed for Medium discussing the fate of Iranian exiles in Iraq.

Ted Poe, a Texan Congressman, states that the political exiles are “unarmed, innocent people who have been forced to flee their homes because of their opposition to the tyrannical theocratic regime in Tehran”.

Iran arrests adolescents for attending mixed-gender party

Iran Focus

London, 17 Aug – Iranian officials arrested over 60 young people for attending a mixed-gender party this past weekend.

According to regime officials, the youngsters had been partying and the women had violated the Regime’s dress code. Their main suspect was only identified as Fariborz G, who organised the event on social media.

The Montazeri Tape: The untold story of the 1988 massacre in Iran

Iran Focus

London, 17 Aug – An audio tape was released last week which revealed the Iranian Regime’s involvement in the 1988 massacre which killed over 30,000 political prisoners.

Iranian Resistance calls for international inquiry into torture of Sunni political prisoners before execution

London, 17 Aug – An Iranian Resistance group has called on international human rights bodies to launch an inquiry into the torture of Sunni political prisoners in Iran.

The National Council of Resistance of Iran released a statement asking the UN Human Rights Council, which is meeting next month in Geneva, to launch an inquiry into the torture of the Sunni political prisoners before their mass execution on August 2.

The New Orientalism: Iran as a Political Commodity

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By Hamid Yazdan Panah

Iran is a hot commodity. Whether it is being sold as a misunderstood land of mystery, or eyed as a potential business or investment opportunity, it is difficult to find a narrative which does not reduce the country to a means to a particular end. Historically, this included the vilification of Iran as an anti-western wasteland, divorced from historical context, geopolitical significance and diversity.

Iran forces women to wear the veil to receive public services

Iran Focus

London, 15 Aug – Despite its claims of moderation, the government of Iranian president Hassan Rouhani has been taking increasing measures to limit women’s rights for freedom in the recent years. One of the ways the Iranian government is clamping down on women’s freedom is by limiting and dictating what they can wear. Women across Iran are now forced to wear the Chador – full black cover – in order to receive various public services, reports the Women’s Committee of the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI).

MEK spokesman: Supporting democratic change in Iran should be core US policy

London, 14 Aug – There is international expectation that the next U.S. president will adopt a new policy regarding Iran which recognizes the Iranian people’s demand for democratic change, argues Shahriar Kia, a press spokesman for members of the People’s Mujahedin Organization of Iran (PMOI or MEK).

Is Saudi Arabia Pivoting Toward Iranian MEK?

London, 14 Aug – Saudi Arabia is pivoting towards support for the main Iranian opposition group People’s Mojahedin (PMOI or MEK), Joseph Hammond argues in a recent edition of The National Interest.

A 9 August article in The National Interest highlights the attendance of Saudi Arabia’s Prince Turki al-Faisal at the MEK’s annual “Free Iran” rally in Paris.

Recent Executions Sparks World-Wide Condemnation for Iran

In his article for The Hill, Shahriar Kia, talks about the recent executions in Iran, when on August 2 a possible 33 people were sent to the gallows.